A Jarring Morning on the 10-Townsend

Temporary Transbay Terminal
Photo by Sergio

Jared @lickthefridge was on a 10-Townsend in May when the bus stopped, jarringly and strangely, at Second and Folsom. He says he still wonders how this story ended.

I tried to hang onto the pole and I was spun around and dropped my book into the stairwell where I had fallen…I picked up my book. I expected the bus to continue moving again…But the driver was still in his seat and was not out in the streets trying to reconnect it.

The bus driver did not say anything and from my vantage point in the back of the bus I could not see outside very clearly. The passengers on the bus began to talk and complain and inquire about what was going on. The driver made no announcements and would not answer anyone’s questions. He continued to sit in his seat.

When it became apparent that the bus was not going to continue its route, people in the front of the bus began to exit. I tried to exit out the back doors but the doors would not open. I waited as the line of people moved forward to the front of the bus and exited.

While I was waiting to move to the front of the bus, sirens from police cars and an ambulance and a fire engine filled the air. The hustle bustle of the city streets was reduced to background noise. A police officer came onto the bus and ordered everyone to get off the bus.

As I stepped off the front steps into the street, the cause of the sudden stop became apparent. Lying in the street about five feet diagonally from the bus’s front right tire was a young woman. She was semi-curled up with her hands by her side.

Read the rest of Jared’s story on his site, Lick the Fridge.

There wasn’t anything in the news about this one, but we think it ended OK. Per this message from SFMTA spokeswoman Kristen Holland:

…there was an incident on May 6 at 8:25 a.m. at 2nd and Folsom Streets involving a bus on the 10-Townsend route. The pedestrian, who evidently walked into the front door of the bus, was transported with what appeared to be non-life threatening injuries.

Best Muni Graffiti Ever?

Update: Per @I_R_M_E_: The photo was taken “near Dogpatch off 3rd St way back in 2001. Unfortunately, All the beautiful old Muni cars were cleared and who knows what happened to them. I’ll post more pics soon.” We’ll be sure to post these additional photos when we see them.

Original post: In-service vehicles have a tactical disadvantage versus Muni corpses lying dormant in yards around town. They don’t really just lie there waiting to be beautified via spray paint in the same way.

Still, I’d be stoked to get on board this monster. It could be as late/wreaking of urine/stop-starty as it wanted to be, looking like this.

Photo by @I_R_M_E_ via tumblr.

Other great Muni graffiti we’ve found over the years:
Anonymous logo on Muni bus stop shelter
Muni graffiti a bygone era?
Where Banksy meets Caltrain
Paint pen splotch/trees

When’s Maru going to drive Muni?

Images: Maru’s blog

Maru is hugely popular with two-thirds of your editors  — we’re working on the straggling 33.3%. While reviewing the latest from the king of boxes, I saw that today, he’s in transit mode. Per the above picture’s caption:

Maru: Maru Bus departs soon. Please get on in a hurry.

And then:

Driver Maru: Where do you want to go to?

He even asks you where you want to go!

Important questions:

1) When is Maru going to drive my bus? It shouldn’t be a problem if licenses are still optional.

2) Will he get you to work on time? He seems to have one eye on the schedule at all times.

Cats love Muni, by the way:

Muni news: Two-way McAllister, unlicensed Muni drivers

Boeing LRV 1320
Photo by Octoferret

  • Portion Of McAllister Street To Open To 2-Way Traffic (KTVU)
  • BART holds open houses to get feedback on design concepts for new trains (BART.gov)
  • Muni Is Shelling Out $32.8 Million on Collisions (SF Weekly)
  • Unlicensed Muni drivers are still employed (SF Examiner)
  • Woman Clings to Life After Falling from Civic Center BART Wall (SFist)
  • Seizure interrupts would-be Muni thief’s robbery attempt (SF Examiner)

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